The EU's neo-authoritarian tendencies mean that whenever there's a problem, Brussels always comes down in favour of yet more centralisation. The latest crazy idea is for a Eurozone government. But it won't work and is based on economic nonsense

Russia is continuing to aggressively expand and entrench its hold over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, while the West stands idly by despite bold words about supporting Georgia's territorial integrity. The West needs to step up and make good on its commitments, or risk losing Georgia to Russia forever

Barack Obama's international legacy will come down to a probably reasonable move to reconcile with Cuba, a possibly disastrous deal with Iran, and, this side of the pond, a gratuitous history of Brit-bashing based on shallow political correctness

London property prices are soaring in part due to the laundering of dirty money from foreign criminals. The problem of financial crime and corruption in Britain is vast, and British society is in denial about it

In recent days and weeks, we have seen the financial and political elite of Europe humiliate Greece. The country is being destroyed before our eyes. The Greeks feel trapped, with nowhere else to go. But Britain is not trapped, and we must get out of the EU before it's too late

The key to defeating Boko Haram is to send in units that actually know what they are doing in African warfare. If we want to win, we need to bite the bullet and bring in South Africa's toughest, and there were none tougher than Koevoet

The Prime Minister was right to highlight the wider narrative that leads to Islamist violence. Trouble is, in British Muslim society “non-violent extremists who radicalise young people” are part of the mainstream, and no-one has the courage to say it

Trade figures show we do more and more business outside the EU, which, for Britain, is a declining asset. Despite what we are being told by the mainstream media, and a political establishment intoxicated by visions of a federal Europe, the EU is not the future. It is the past

Estonia is a breath of fresh air on a European continent in danger of sinking into a stagnant swamp of statism. The figures speak for themselves. It just shows that low taxation and a pro-business approach can work wonders. We should all follow suit

The European Union is prone to living in a fantasy world. But its latest pronouncement effectively whitewashing Palestinian terrorism and simultaneously demonising Israel marks yet another, astonishing, low point

New research from global IT services company Ricoh UK has revealed that only 1 in 5 you workers say that the majority of British businesses act responsibly. Workers cited practices such as treating employees well, paying the right amount of tax and reducing environmental impact as today’s beacons of responsible business

Labour's meltdown continues, with a new poll showing more than three quarters of voters think the party is even less electable than at the general election. It could get worse still if far-Left candidate Jeremy Corbyn wins the party's leadership race

A new study of once staunch Labour supporters suggests that Labour's problems could be even deeper than assumed. Many Labour voters who deserted the party at the May general election may never vote Labour again

With overall unemployment at just under 25 percent, and much concern about bureaucratic impediments to business, a Spanish town has legislated in favour of afternoon siestas, effectively encouraging people to go to sleep between 2 and 5 every workday afternoon

The Sun newspaper's royal "Nazi expose" last week was one of the most controversial tabloid covers ever seen. But the paper was right to bring it to our attention, just as we are right to expose radical ideology among British Muslims today

Italy's faith in the European project has been badly shaken by the Greek crisis. But the Eurozone's third largest economy is not about to quit. Italy is locked in a strange and contradictory romance with both Brussels and Berlin

Prime Minister David Cameron has announced new measures to crack down on Islamic extremism at home and abroad. For far too long, political correctness has allowed this wicked ideology to flourish. Cameron's remarks may seem late in the day to some, but he's on the right track at last

Predictably, the BBC is smothering a vital EU policy document pushing for a United States of Europe. Our democracy is again under assault from Brussels, and the government needs to break the silence and explain how we are going to resist

The chaotic migrant problem in Europe has led to cities like Rome seeing historic sites taken over by gangs, making it both dangerous and unrecognisable. But now Brussels wants to off-load the new migrants to countries like Poland. They won't be happy, but will the EU give them a choice?